Nevada Code § 629.091

Personal assistant authorized to perform certain services for person with disability if approved by provider of health care; requirements; liability of provider of health care for civil damages
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, a provider of health care may authorize a person to act as a
personal assistant to perform specific medical, nursing or home health care
services for a person with a disability without obtaining any license required
for a provider of health care or his or her assistant to perform the service
if:
(a) The services to be performed are services
that a person without a disability usually and customarily would personally
perform without the assistance of a provider of health care;
(b) The provider of health care determines that
the personal assistant has the knowledge, skill and ability to perform the
services competently;
(c) The provider of health care determines that
the procedures involved in providing the services are simple and the
performance of such procedures by the personal assistant does not pose a
substantial risk to the person with a disability;
(d) The provider of health care determines that
the condition of the person with a disability is stable and predictable; and
(e) The personal assistant agrees with the
provider of health care to refer the person with a disability to the provider
of health care if:
(1) The condition of the person with a
disability changes or a new medical condition develops;
(2) The progress or condition of the
person with a disability after the provision of the service is different than
expected;
(3) An emergency situation develops; or
(4) Any other situation described by the
provider of health care develops.
2. A provider of health care that
authorizes a personal assistant to perform certain services shall note in the
medical records of the person with a disability who receives such services:
(a) The specific services that the provider of
health care has authorized the personal assistant to perform; and
(b) That the requirements of this section have
been satisfied.
3. After a provider of health care has
authorized a personal assistant to perform specific services for a person with
a disability, no further authorization or supervision by the provider is
required for the continued provision of those services.
4. A personal assistant shall not:
(a) Perform services pursuant to this section for
a person with a disability who resides in a medical facility.
(b) Perform any medical, nursing or home health
care service for a person with a disability which is not specifically
authorized by a provider of health care pursuant to subsection 1.
(c) Except if the services are provided in an
educational setting, perform services for a person with a disability in the
absence of the parent or guardian of, or any other person legally responsible
for, the person with a disability, if the person with a disability is not able
to direct his or her own services.
5. A provider of health care who
determines in good faith that a personal assistant has complied with and meets
the requirements of this section is not liable for civil damages as a result of
any act or omission, not amounting to gross negligence, committed by the
provider of health care in making such a determination and is not liable for
any act or omission of the personal assistant.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Guardian means a person who has qualified
as the guardian of a minor or an adult pursuant to testamentary or judicial
appointment, but does not include a guardian ad litem.
(b) Parent means a natural or adoptive parent whose
parental rights have not been terminated.
(c) Personal assistant means a person who, for
compensation and under the direction of:
(1) A person with a disability;
(2) A parent or guardian of, or any other
person legally responsible for, a person with a disability who is under the age
of 18 years; or
(3) A parent, spouse, guardian or adult
child of a person with a disability who suffers from a cognitive impairment,
performs
services for the person with a disability to help the person with a disability
maintain independence, personal hygiene and safety.
(d) Provider of health care means a physician
licensed pursuant to chapter 630 , 630A or 633 of
NRS, a dentist, a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, a physical
therapist or an occupational therapist.

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